Measuring inflation – what’s changed and why?
Jonathan Athow explains the reason behind the latest changes and why CPIH is the most comprehensive measure of inflation.
Read more on Measuring inflation – what’s changed and why?Jonathan Athow explains the reason behind the latest changes and why CPIH is the most comprehensive measure of inflation.
Read more on Measuring inflation – what’s changed and why?On 21 and 22 February, around 200 delegates gathered in Newport – the home of UK economic statistics – for the inaugural international ONS conference on measuring the modern economy.
Read more on Conference report: riding the wave of changeAs part of ONS’s transformation plans we’re working to introduce new sources of data that will help improve the quality, detail and timeliness of the UK’s key economic statistics.
Read more on Hard data, faster – getting more detailed GDP figures, soonerThe new Data Science Campus development (pic) taking shape at Newport symbolises the fundamental change happening across ONS. Here Frankie Kay gives a progress report on the modernisation of the economic statistics Newport produces.
Read more on Building the future of economic data – progress report from Frankie KayJonathan Athow writes about including owner occupier housing costs in consumer price inflation and explains why ONS has decided…
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